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You are essentially trying to execute the function named by feed_cookie. Say feed_cookie had the contents of 'hi_all' then you'd be executing the function hi_all().

Assuming that you haven't done anything radically different with your php.ini file, simply delete the line I highlighted above. PHP automatically assigns $feed_cookie to $HTTP_COOKIE_VARS['feed_cookie']. That's why I love the language